Excerpt from Extracts of Letters From W. L. G. To "Inquirers After Truth," at Derry, N. H., And to Miss. Harriet Minot of Haverhill, Mass., 1833
Perhaps no truer criterion can be given than this: the golden rule of our Savior. It is my constant endeavor to place myself,ih imagination, in the Situation of the slaves; and tons I never fail to plead earnestly.we must meditate much,to feel and act properly. The danger is not,l think,that we shall suffer our thoughts to dwell too much upon the cruel'slave - system, but that our ardor may expire with the novelty of the subject.
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